I have been reading textbooks in preparation for the time I go back to school. I am currently reading "The Making of a Therapist a Practical Guide for the Inner Journey" by Louis Cozolino. Thus far it has been interesting food for thought. On page 135 Coconino states: "Given the way our brains process information, we can never know others unalloyed by our own inner worlds. Everyone we know is partly a reflection of ourselves." There are times I am content to read by myself, other times I long for discussion. This is an instance in which the latter is the case.